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15 min: Saka plays a give-and-go with Odegaard and then tries to pick out the far corner with a low diagonal shot. Emi Martinez gets down to save splendidly. The Villa goalkeeper goes to ground at the subsequent corner and is given a free-kick, despite nobody appearing to have fouled him. Never change, Emi.

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14 min: Cash limps off the field accompanied by two physios and looks thoroughly fed up. He’ll need to be replaced but for the time being, Leon Bailey has dropped back to fill in at right-back.

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13 min: Matty Cash, who was an injury doubt ahead of this game after tweaking his hamstring last weekend, is lying flat on his back, holding the back of his right leg. Play pauses again so he can receive treatment.

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11 min: Matty Cash tidies up at the back for Villa as Martinelli threatens to run on to a long ball from deep. The Villa right-back plays the ball to the feet of Martinez, who boots it upfield.

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9 min: Villa get on the ball but struggle to get it out of their own half. Arsenal are quick to close them down and deny them space whenever they threaten to cross the halfway line.

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8 min: Gabriel Martinelli drives at the Villa defence but plays a wayward pass inside instead of taking on his man, Matty Cash. The ball comes back to him but he shoots tamely at Martinez.

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7 min: On the subject of players named “Emi”, it’s good to see Emi Buendia back on the Villa bench after a year out with a knee injury.

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5 min: Timber plays a backpass from near the halfway line to David Raya and the Arsenal goalkeeper sends his team on their way upfield again. Within seconds, the ball is at the feet of Raya’s opposite number Emi Martinez.

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4 min: Amadou Onana is passed fit to continue and play resumes. The Villa midfielder seems to have hurt his neck but looks OK for now.

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3 min: Amadou Onana goes to ground holding his face after an accidental collision with Jurrien Timber. The physios come on to treat him, prompting a break in play.

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2 min: Arsenal win an early free-kick deep inside their own half and Gabriel sweeps the ball inside to William Saliba, who gets an early touch.

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Aston Villa v Arsenal is go …

1 min: The game kicks off around five minutes late, with Villa on the ball. The match was preceded by a minute’s applause for several former players and staff connected to Aston Villa who have passed away since the end of last season.

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Not long now: A couple of minutes behind schedule due to gremlins in the VAR machine, referee Michael Oliver finally leads the players out on to the pitch for the first game of the season at Villa Park.

They don’t come much bigger and Villa won the corresponding fixture last season, although it could be argued that Arsenal deserved at least a draw from that particular encounter.

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Mikel Arteta: “Timber has “worked so hard”

“He was very happy with the news and he deserves to start because he’s worked so hard,” says Arsenal’s manager upon being asked about the inclusion of Jurrien Timber, who has fully recovered from the kne injury that kept him sidelined for a year. “He looks really good and he’s got his opportunity today. He’s got a lot of qualities and we think we’re going to need him. He’ll work really well for the game that we have to play here.”

Jurrien Timber starts his first Premier League game for over a year this evening. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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Aston Villa: Unai Emery has said Villa must be mindful of Newcastle’s struggles after qualifying for the Champions League and said his side’s focus is on closing the gap to Premier League title contenders such as Arsenal. Ben Fisher reports …

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Unai Emery: “We are very motivated”

“Good afternoon,” says the Villa gaffer in his pre-match interview with Sky Sports. “Yes it is going to be a very difficult match but we are very, very excited. We are very motivated about how we can start playing this season at home with our supporters.

“Against Arsenal, of course we’ll see how we can test ourselves asgainst a team who are going to be one of the favourites to win the Premier League. We have to try to feel strong, to feel comfortable with our supporters and to do our best in everything.”

Unai Emery’s face is front and centre on a giant banner put together by the Aston Villa fans. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
A view underneath the banner. Photograph: Ed Sykes/Action Images/Reuters
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Today’s 3pm kick-offs have ended: You can join Scott Murray for the post-match reaction on an afternoon when Erling Haaland scored his tenth hat-trick as a Manchester City player, West Ham hit two goals without reply at Crystal Palace, and Fulham, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur also recorded their first wins of the season.

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A glimpse inside the Arsenal dressing-room reveals they will be wearing their Lynx Africa tribute kit this evening. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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Mikel Arteta: “I don’t take things personally”

Arsenal: The Arsenal manager would love to get one over Unai Emery after last season’s losses proved catastrophic for their title hopes, writes Ed Aarons.

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Today’s match officials

  • Referee: Michael Oliver.

  • Assistants: Stuart Burt and Dan Cook.

  • Fourth official: Darren England.

  • VAR: Peter Bankes.

  • Assistant VAR: Eddie Smart.

Michael Oliver is in charge of maintaining order at Villa Park this evening. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/REX/Shutterstock
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Emiliano Martinez: “I’m just a normal guy”

Interview: The Aston Villa goalkeeper on his on-pitch persona, competing in the Champions League and facing former club Arsenal. Desperately trying not to laugh while the Argentinian innocently denies being a master of the dark arts: Ben Fisher.

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Those teams: Unai Emery fields the same 11 players who started against West Ham last weekend, despite Jhon Duran’s goalscoring contribution from the bench. The Colombian striker was always unlikely to displace Ollie Watkins and will almost certainly have to settle for cameos as long as Villa’s first choice striker is fit.

Mikel Arteta makes just one change to the side that beat Wolves, bringing in Jurrien Timber for Oleksandr Zinchenko at left-back. Gabirel Jesus is not in today’s match day squad after picking up a minor groin injury. Eddie Nketiah, who has been linked with a £30m move to Nottingham Forest, is among the substitutes.

Kai Havertz makes his way into Villa Park after alighting from the Arsenal team bus. Photograph: Peter Powell/Reuters
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Aston Villa v Arsenal line-ups

Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne, Onana, Tielemans, McGinn, Bailey, Rogers, Watkins.

Subs: Gauci, Diego Carlos, Maatsen, Nedeljkovic, Barkley, Buendia, Jaden, Ramsey, Duran.

Arsenal: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Timber, Partey, Rice, Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Havertz.

Subs: Ramsdale, Zinchenko, Kiwior, Calafiori, Jorginho, Nelson, Nwaneri, Trossard, Nketiah.

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⚫️ 𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠𝙉𝙀𝙒𝙎 🔴

💪 Timber starts at the back
⚖️ Rice features in the middle
⚡️ Saka out wide

Ready to work – COME ON YOU GUNNERS!

— Arsenal (@Arsenal) August 24, 2024

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Early team news

Tyrone Mings is back on the training ground grass over a year after suffering last season’s opening-day knee injury that has kept him sidelined since. Having missed pre-season, the central defender is not expected to return to action until some time next month. Villa midfielder Boubacar Kamara is also out with a similar injury he suffered in February but is obviously way further behind in his recovery.

Arsenal defenders Kieran Tierney and Takehiro Tomiyasu remain sidelined, while midfielder Fabio Vieira is back in full training after recovering from a groin injury but is unlikely to make today’s squad.

Tyrone Mings is back in full training after recovering from the knee injury that forced him to miss all but the opening six minutes of last season. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA
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Premier League: Aston Villa v Arsenal

Arsenal travel to Villa Park to face what could be an extremely tough assignment against a team that beat them at home and away last season, doing their title chances irreparable harm in the process. Both sides kicked off the current campaign with victories, with Arsenal seeing off Wolves at the Emirates shortly before Villa beat West Ham at the London Stadium.

Despite their obvious superiority, neither team’s wins were hugely convincing and both Emery and Mikel Arteta will be hoping to see better performances from their respective teams this evening. Kick-off at Villa Park is at 5.30pm (BST) but feel free to stick around for team news and build-up.

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